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This article aims to offer the first structural analysis of tax disputes under institutional instability using a core element of the international tax regime as an example. It offers a theory grounded on Mancur Olson's seminal contribution to group dynamics, the logic of collective action. It...
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This chapter shows the evolutionary path of transfer pricing dispute resolution in twenty countries from the five continents since 1799. It consists of six core stages that encapsulate how the ALP has gradually evolved from being a rule-based regulation to a procedural, standard-based regulation...
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This paper aims to offer a theory of global tax hubs, bringing fresh light on their strategic role in the international tax regime (ITR) during half a century (the 1960s through the 2000s). It focuses on non-G20 tax hubs as a case study. Specifically, the paper addresses two questions that have...
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A Theory of International Taxation combines qualitative and quantitative analyses to shed light on the shaping of the international tax regime (ITR) over the last century. It offers a theory of the ITR as the product of the strategic interaction between three small groups: international...
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A Theory of International Taxation combines qualitative and quantitative analyses to shed light on the shaping of the international tax regime (ITR) over the last century. It offers a theory of the ITR as the product of the strategic interaction between three small groups with market power:...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014353302